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More than 50 years since it was first published, Alan Sillitoe's debut novel, Saturday Night And Sunday Morning, has enjoyed several recent adaptations - no doubt thanks to its timeless vision of a working lad out on the lash, with little thought to the potential consequences of his actions. Matthew Dunster's latest version is intriguing; leaving us to work out whether there is a sadness behind Arthur Seaton's cocky eyes, or if he is genuinely "trying to screw the world"...
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